Reputation vs Renowned - What's the difference?
reputation | renowned |
As a noun reputation is reputation. As an adjective renowned is famous, celebrated, or well-known.
reputation Noun
( en noun)
What somebody is known for.
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, year=1529
, author=John Frith
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, title=A pistle to the Christen reader. The Revelation of Antichrist: Antithesis,
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, publisher=Luft [i.e. Hoochstraten]
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, page=117
, passage=And Balaam (or as the trueth of the hebrewe hath Bileam) doth signifie the people of no reputation / or the vayne people or they that are not counted for people.
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Usage notes
* Adjectives often applied to "reputation": good, great, excellent, bad, stellar, tarnished, evil, damaged, dubious, spotless, terrible, ruined, horrible, lost, literary, corporate, global, personal, academic, scientific, posthumous, moral, artistic.
Synonyms
* name
Derived terms
* reputational
Related terms
* repute
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renowned English
Adjective
( en adjective)
Famous, celebrated, or well-known.
- The movie Three Stars is about world-renowned chefs.
Related terms
* renown
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